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V Margaret (Peggy) Bruner

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The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 14, Western District 1786-1856, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton:
Marriages by Rev'd Cornelius Flumerfelt, Wesleyan Methodist Minister (p. 54):
Henry Rumsey, to Margaret Bruner, both of Gosfield. 17 Sept. 1841, by banns. Rev. Flumerfelt. Peter Brumer and Mary Scot.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 525-526:
Bruner. The name of Bruner, long known in the County of Essex, is worthily borne in the present generation by Amon and Wellington Bruner, two of the most enterprising farmers of the township of Gosfield South.
      Henry Bruner, their grandfather, was born Oct. 30, 1785, in Pennsylvania, where he married, Jan. 3, 1809, Elizabeth Ulch, born Oct. 10, 1791. They had children as follows: Mary, born Oct. 30, 1809, married Frederick Lebeau, and lived in Mersea township; Barbara, born Sept. 3, 1811, married Samuel Fox, and died aged eighty-three years; Judy, born Aug. 20, 1813, married John Duhurst, and died in Illinois; Adam, born Sept. 7, 1815, married M. Lebeau, and died in 1900, she still surviving with sons in Mersea; Jacob, born March 22, 1817, married Eliza Howe, and removed to Illinois; Peter, born Aug. 2, 1819, married Jane Upcott; Ruth, born Oct. 30, 1821, married John Battersall, of Mersea township; Peggy, born Jan. 26, 1824, married Henry Ramsey, lived first in Illinois, but died in Anderdon, County of Essex; Susannah, born July 24, 1826, married Gabriel Bussey, of Anderdon, and is the only one of that generation living; and Thomas, born Oct. 18, 1829.
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Adam Bruner   Mary Stewart   Andrew Ulch   ?? ??
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Henry Bruner 1785-   Elizabeth Ulch 1791-
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Margaret (Peggy) Bruner 1824-